SUPRS Racers Ready to Go for All-Star Classic 200

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February 21, 2021 – Manchester, NH…The racers of the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), are ready to go for the 11th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. Modeled after the real supermodified “Star Classic” held at Star Speedway, this race is the first of the 2021 Icings on Top Triple Crown of Supermodified Sim Racing.

Just 12 drivers make the show, and that alone makes it something special. The fight to make the 200 lap contest begins at 8:15pm with Time Trials where the “Elite 8” qualifiers are locked into the show and will be elgible for the feature inversion redraw. Competitors that aren’t amongst the fastest eight drivers in time trials, will have to hustle to make it out of the the 25 lap B-Main to become one of the final four drivers qualified for the 200 lap main event.

The winner of the race becomes a “Guaranteed Starter” for the season ending Summit Classic 125 at Madera Speedway in May.

Sim Race is Similar to Real Event

The race is modeled after the real Star Classic held annually at the quarter-mile paved oval track built by Charlie Elliot and now promoted by Bobby Webber, Jr.  The popular supermodified race features the International Supermodified Association and has been a mainstay of the supermodified “Triple Crown” that also includes the Oswego Speedway International Classic 200, and the Sandusky Speedway Supermodified Nationals 100.

Supermodified Sim Racing Triple Crown Race

The SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 is not only an important stand-alone show, but it’s also the first leg of the 2021  SUPRS Triple Crown of Supermodified Sim Racing presented by Icings on Top. Similar to the real supermodified Triple Crown, it is composed of three different marquee events that includes the aforementioned All-Star Classic 200, the Season Summit 125 held at Madera Speedway, and the non-wing supermodified Topless! 200 at Oswego Speedway.

Dave Ohh made SUPRS history when he lapped the field in the 2020 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200. (Victory Lane Art by BreezeGraphics.com)

Last year, Dave Ohh made history when he lapped the field en-route to his first All-Star Classic 200 win. In so doing, he secured the SUPRS Triple Crown of Supermodified Sim Racing presented by Icings on Top, after having previously won the Summit Classic and the Topless! 200. Ohh became just the third driver in SUPRS history to have accomplished the Triple Crown feat, joining Ray Sand, Jr. (2011), and Rob Warren, (2017), on the prestigious list.

Watch SUPRS and Learn About Supermodifieds at Star Speedway

Cheer on your favorite SUPRS racers while you enjoy live streaming video and commentary along with timing, scoring, track telemetry , and stats from the 11th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 at 9:00pm ET via the SUPRS LIVE! page.

The SUPRS LIVE! broadcast for the 11th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 will also include a visit by Tom Netishen, the Executive Director of the North East Motor Sports Museum. Netishen will talk about the history of the Star Classic and the real supermodified “Triple Crown” and how both are important to New England racing.

The North East Motor Sports Musuem is a treasure trove all of forms of New England motorsports. (Image courtesy of NEMSM)

Located in Louden, NH and on the New Hampshire Motor Speedway grounds, the North East Motor Sports Museum is a 10,000 square foot facility with race cars and motorcycles from all disciplines, all with a New England background. This museum is all about New England motorsports. Race win, championship trophies, and driver helmets are on display.

The museum boasts a twenty-five foot long trophy case, the huge, well-stocked Freeman Library with thousands of photos and books, a helmet collection that includes those worn by champions, and walls covered with photos of New England racing in days gone by.

Learn more about this fantastic motor racing museum when you visit www.nemsmuseum.com where you can also become a supporting member of this non-profit organization.

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Fans can learn more about the supermodified division and the original supermodified sim sanction, the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, by visiting www.SUPRS.net. Join SUPRS active and vibrant Social Media channels by  “Liking” SUPRS on Facebook, Following @SUPRSOnline on Twitter, and viewing SUPRS videos on YouTube. See us live and join our chat on Twitch.


SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 History:

  • 2011 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Ray Sand Jr (NASCAR Heat-Real supermodified racer Michael Barnes competes)
  • 2012 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Keith Powell (NASCAR Heat)
  • 2013 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Ray Sand, Jr. (NASCAR Heat-First 2-time winner)
  • 2014 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.(NASCAR Heat-First 3-time winner, first back to back winner, leads 199 laps)
  • 2015 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Steve Callahan (NASCAR Heat-Closest finish in history of the race-1 second)
  • 2016 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Steve Callahan (NASCAR Heat-Second driver to lead all 200 laps)
  • 2017 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Rob Warren (rFactor)
  • 2018 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Derrick Backus (rFactor)
  • 2019 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Rob Warren (rFactor)
  • 2020 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Dave Ohh (rFactor-leads all 200 laps, first driver to lap the field)

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